Personen
Michelle J. De Wildt
NUR Codes (sub)
320 Literaire non-fictie algemeen
Chasing Black Gold
Brieven van H. N. Werkman 1940-1945
Het Frankrijk van de Tour & de Tour van Utrecht
Collega's van God

In Just Be My Baby, Michelle J. de Wildt shares the deeply moving story of a relationship that began as extraordinary and all-consuming until a first explosive outburst of rage shattered everything she thought she had found. What started as intense and overwhelming gradually shifted into gaslighting, blame-shifting, idealization, and withdrawal — a pattern she later recognized not as classic narcissism, but as narcissistic reflexes rooted in childhood trauma and a disorganized attachment style. Drawn from personal memories and more than four thousand pages of original WhatsApp messages and emails, this unflinching and deeply relatable memoir explores boundaries, self-worth, and the long way back to yourself. It offers an unfiltered look at the impact of narcissistic dynamics on love, identity, and emotional safety, and the subtle ways you can lose yourself in a love that once felt like home. From hope to clarity, from the first message to the final block — this is a liberating true story for anyone who has ever wondered, “Is it me?” and for anyone ready to step out of a love that hurts and return to peace, dignity, and inner freedom.